Erich Mendelsohn at work (1928)

Zoltán Kluger (1896-1977)

Information

Size

15 x 21 cm

Material

Vintage print.

Price

4,000 USD

Signature

Stamped on the back.

About

Erich Mendelsohn was a German architect, known for his expressionist architecture in the 1920s, as well as for developing a dynamic functionalism in his projects for department stores and cinemas. Mendelsohn's work encapsulated the consumerism of the Weimar Republic, most particularly in his shops: most famously the Schocken Department Stores. Nonetheless he was also interested in the socialist experiments being made in the USSR, where he designed the red Flag Textile Factory in 1926 (together with the senior architect of this project, Hyppolit Pretreaus). His Mossehaus newspaper offices and Universum cinema were also highly influential on art deco and Streamline Moderne. Mandelsohn and photographer Zoltán Kluger worked together several times in Berlin and later in Tel Aviv.

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